Scripts in Category: Duets
The @ Symbol goes to God with complaints about wanting to be more like the popular Hashtag Symbol, but learns the valuable lesson that he was beautifully and wonderfully made for a purpose.
Janet walks into the room just as Timmy is about to cut up a stash of dollar bills. After hearing a teaching on tithing, the boy wants to literally give 10 percent of all he has to God. Timmy’s innocent misunderstanding gives Janet an opportunity to explain the heart of giving and simultaneously preventing Timmy from committing a federal offense. Part of the Train Up A Child Series it’s a funny and touching skit to help believers of all ages know and remember what they believe.
What would Adam and Eve be like as grandparents? Would they pass on things they have learned from their years on the earth?
Two friends follow a narrow path to a scenic view, but are tempted by an easier path leading to quicksand.
Janet learns that her son Timmy is being bullied on Facebook by so-called “friends” at his new school. Teased for being a Christian, the circumstance creates a teachable moment for Janet to share with Timmy how he can pray without ceasing and that if God had a Facebook account He’d write amazing things on Timmy’s wall. Part of the Train Up A Child Series, it’s a funny and touching skit to help believers of all ages know and remember what they believe.
A man gets bad news from the doctor. His heart is filled with vengeance—and it’s killing him.
Adult children are going through the belongings of their father who recently passed away and discover a love for country and much more.
Two passengers on a plane discuss trust and why it’s important to know your pilot.
A man stops in at the florist, but struggles with ordering the right flowers for his mother. He ultimately realizes an even better gift.
Prayer is vital to a Christian marriage—so why is praying together so hard?
Willie discovers that there are more reasons than one to celebrate the arrival of spring.
Willie is not quite convinced that he needs to tithe. He’s worked very hard for his allowance and he has his eye on a new baseball glove. Tithing will only postpone the purchase of it. What’s a fella to do?
Though He Crush Me is a surprising conversation between Christ and the devil moments before the Crucifixion. This short play is a great illustration tool for teachers and communicators alike and serves as a powerful exploration of the enormous personal stakes and sacrifice for Christ as he goes to the cross. With his hands tied behind his back and about to face his greatest challenge yet, Christ is Intimidated and belittled by the devil who appears to make him doubt the divine plan. But Christ turns the conversation, and the devil, on their head with a powerful argument at the genius and wisdom of Heaven. Though He Crush Me is certain to make audiences look at the story of Good Friday with new eyes.
Marriage can have its good days and bad days, but love that lasts will stand through any storm. A humorous look at Noah and his relationship with his wife while on the ark.
The way to a girl’s heart is through a guy’s guitar… or maybe not.